Death vs. Hell.

Death vs. Hell. Who knows the difference? Is there one? Gather round the campfire and tell your stories. If you have any. Share what you think you know. Or what you actually know. Near death, full death, death beyond, and beyond death. Stories from Hell...

I lovingly place flowers upon your graves, and tend the garden that grows around you. For flowers exist from the goodness of your remains. I return them to you. Besides, it looks prettier than blood-spattered bones and the fungus of decay.

Hell is hating yourself? I see hell as being unable to pass from life to death, as a result of clinging onto things that can't be taken with you when you go. Intelligence being foremost among these things. Hell, then, is a quasi-death, plagued by eternal thoughts. While death, itself, is a final laying-aside of thought, along with everything else but consciousness.

I wasn't asking to find anything out. You may have noticed I never do that. I was asking that others might share their views on these things, since this is a forum. Through discussion, may be reached a consensus, enriched by facets previously unconsidered. The conclusion may not be different from the premise, but will probably result in becoming richer.

That's how I mostly see hell. Do you see one after physical death, too?

Yes, if physical death is the end of the human form (body). I think a soul always have some form in a way or an other. If a soul whatever its form, by it a tree, an animal, a rock, has that distortion, he will be in hell. But I doubt by their nature that a tree or a rock have that kind of problem. It's only when a creature grows a head that those type of problem begins to occur. In some ways, they are smarter than humans.